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Saturday, October 30, 2010

'Tis the Season to visit Dentist!

Put on your Halloween costume and head out to collect succulent amounts of dentist drawing delights! It's that time of year for carving pumpkins and watching the Charlie Brown Halloween special! A time of Lego mosaics!

I've collected five great Halloween mosaics from across the web and assembled them for a very special MosaicBricks Halloween post.

First up, we have a double feature from eilonwy77 (Katie Walker). Two cheese slope mosaics, one a neat little spider on top, and a cool jack-o-lantern on the bottom.

Second, we have a scary face with a ton of different colors by DJ Baggadonuts.

Third, we have another mosaic by DJ Baggadonuts that will forever haunt me. ;-D

Fourth, we have a very creepy mosaic from the "Phantom Zone from the Superman I/Superman II films". Regardless, it's an awesome zombie looking mosaic built by Reasonably Clever Chris (Doyle)

Lastly we have our fifth, and final mosaic of the post. Frankenstein's monster, forever haunted by fire, is built beautifully in a cool technique in which you built SNOT vertically and horizontally at the same time. It looks awesome! Built by Legohaulic.

About MosaicBricks:

MosaicBricksis a blog dedicated to all things Lego Mosaics that was started in July of 2010. Before this time, no other blog was covering all Lego Mosaics across the web. Instead of waiting for someone else to make one, Casey, MB's creator, jumped at the opportunity. The blog not only covers popular mosaics and not as-well-known mosaics, but provide tips, hints, instructional, and much more. In Nov. of 2011 we added Katie Walker, in Aug. of 2012 we added Dave Wares, and in Dec. of 2012 we added building duo Sean and Steph. If you'd like to do a little bit of reading up on the site, you can read the: Hello, there!, A Mosaic: What is it? posts as well as the creation post on classic-castle.com.

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